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Hope Awaits Ministries is a Christian run charity that offers 3 primary services: 1) Homeless Shelter for Men 2) A social hub 3) Life skills classes
Therapeutic Riding is a widely accepted treatment for a broad range of physical, behavioral, cognitive, emotional disabilities such as Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Downs Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy and ADHD to name a few. Therapeutic Riding is the use of the horse and equine-oriented activities to achieve a variety of therapeutic goals. Our facility provides a purposeful and safe environment where our riders can explore their abilities and enjoy the success of reaching objectives that are tailored to their individual skill level. This form of therapy develops mobility, coordination, muscle tone, strength and balance. It contributes to increased concentration, sensory processing and improved learning skills. Participation improves communications skills, promotes independence and integration resulting in development of increased self-confidence, motivation and a sense of achievement.
We are an international Roman Catholic Religious Congregation of Priests, Brothers and Sisters announcing the Good News to peoples that have not yet been evangelized, preferably the most needy and the most neglected. We are about 2500 fathers, brothers and sisters and we work in 28 countries mostly in Africa and South, Central and North America, but also in Europe and Asia.
We are a grassroots animal rescue organization determined to make a difference for homeless pets in Oxford County.
Creative Philosophy: The moment of an impulse is the collision of inherited worldviews, traditional and urban cosmologies, and personal and collective histories. From this place, one dances and creates and it is how one arrives at an expression that is distinct. Raven Spirit values how indigenous expression is realized through contemporary dance in this way. It values creating an environment for dialogue and critique and values pushing the boundaries of the work and our cultural selves.
Urban Wildlife Care is dedicated to the Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release of our native wildlife.
Amecet Ministries employs a modular system of training for ministry leaders with the goal of immersing them in Kingdom concepts especially through relationships. Based on biblical foundations, the curriculum is designed to provide a transportable working knowledge of Christian Principles that can be taught at the individual and community level. We believe this training is critical to rebuilding a society that has been devastated by war, disease, and famine. Another vital component of what we do is to partner with local churches in conducting gospel services and small group meetings to bring the message of hope and renewal to unreached and under reached areas. We intend to become part of the cultural dynamic of the nations we serve and fully experience all the characteristics of the image and likeness of God as expressed by each individual and cultural group.
Training Africans to solve African water problems
The Prostate Cancer Centre’s primary role is to raise, direct, and administer funds to combat prostate cancer and prostate-related disease. The Centre provides financial support for research, awareness and education initiatives that advance the knowledge of prostate cancer treatment and prevention.
We are focusing our conservation efforts on the Tambopata River Basin region of the Amazon Rainforest. Many scientists consider this area to be one of the world's richest ecosystems in terms of biodiversity. Furthermore, this area may have the last and final block of intact tropical rainforest land in the world.
CWAF works with field partners on the ground to facilitate and deliver programs with a clear result driven focus. We execute hands on educational training which includes health and hygiene, clean water management, income generation, agriculture, nutrition, medical care and treatment. Our purpose is to create knowledge and understanding with an outcome resulting in a healthier educated childhood and therefore a more promising future. CWAF's goal is to promote a healthy childhood by providing basic healthcare, and improving social and economic outcomes in this region. Since 1998 we have partnered with groups in Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand.
The Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan is a member-driven registered charity that believes in achieving goals through active, impartial dialogue with all stakeholders. Everyone involved with the society believes that Saskatchewan's native plants are an irreplaceable natural treasure. Since 1995, the Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan has been striving for the protection of, and education about, native plants. We achieve our goals through school visits and youth programs, rare plant conservation projects, public field tours, invasive species removal projects, habitat restoration, and much, much more!